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Show July 25, 1958 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ttrka 2Uportr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprin grille, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as second-clas- s office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." post Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c . Publisher HARRISON CONOVER Editor MANILA BROWN WOODROW WEIGHT Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION FOR SALE : ODORLESS, and kind, soapless, gentle no foreign substance left behind in carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Lees. jy25c Ely Neighbors modern house and modem house, partly furnished. Both are on Main Street. Call A. M. Ross, 50291, Midvale or con- ONE 2-ro- om AM-her- st aSp LAIRDS MARKET Products and Produce Fresh Meats. Groc., Dairy Frozen Foods Free Del. Ser. to your home Phones 58 or 59 . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph h and family left Thursday evening for San Diego, Calif., where they will visitwith their son, Ralph, who is stationed at the Naval Base Tra warning you, Wilbur Treeker, whatever you're about to say . DOfiPTII" The mourning dove has the largest range of any game bird in the United States. It is the only such bird that reproduces in all 48 states. - there. Campers, smokers cendiary carelessness and In- accounted for 105 of a total of 229 fires on Utah lands in 1957, ac- cording to a recent American Forest Products Industry release. Lightning and miscellaneous causes accounted for the balance. These figures, department of fish and game spokesmen noted, again point up the need for caution when using fire Each year in the United States several hundreds of thousands of acres of valuable range and forest lands are lost through carelessness. Often these lands play a critical part in the production of fish and game. "Scorched earth cannot support deer, elk, chukars or pheasants and soot filled streams steal needed oxygen from old and young fish alike. Range and forest conditions throughout most of Utah are tinder dry. A stray spark from a carelessly thrown cigarette may take hundreds of acres of productive land. Exercise care as you go afield in the weeks to come. out-of-doo- FOR RENT tact Ruth Potts, Eureka. SINCE 1818 Green-halg- rs. Mrs. Dick Bryson is spending the week in Panguitch with Mr. Bryson, who is employed there with a construction com- Nothing tastes quite like pany. Guests last Saturday at the home of Mrs. Dennis Harrington and Margaret were Sr. Margaret Denyse, Sr. M. Tara-clit- i, instructors at St. Marys of the Wasatch in Salt Lake and Mrs. Edna Hipperman and daughter, Barbara, also of Salt Lake. Ted Hannifin, who is employat Moab, spent the weekend here at the Brennan Hannifin home. . ed Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fillmore and family of Salt Lake were here over the weekend, guests of Elmer Westerlund. Mrs. A. 31. Ross and son, Howard of Midvale, were back in town on Thursday of last week, attending to business af- fairs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown and son Bill, who are residing in Kellog, Idaho, and Miss Rose Ann Tlemmans of Smelterville, Idaho are spending their vacation here with Mr. Browns mother and aunt, Mrs. Mae Brown and Mrs. Sadie Mitchell and with Mrs. Browns sister and family, the Lloyd Randles. Make sure your camp fire is cold, break matches before throwing them away and use your car ash trays. Dont be a firebug! First phase of the 1958 airplane plant of fish in the high country lakes was completed last week with the stocking of 31 waters in the Boulder-Es-calante-Thousa- Lake nd moun- tain sections in Southern Utah. 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